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Karnataka: ‘Safe to send children to school now’

Karnataka: 'Safe to send children to school now'
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Bengaluru: Since the state government allows schools to reopen grade 1 to 5 of October 25, pediatric people are flooded with the salvation query of parents who are worried to send their children to school.
The doctor is a counseling of parents who say there is no reason to worry.
“Even though children are brought elsewhere, many parents worry about sending their wards to school.
Fear of the virus is still a reality,” said Pediatric by Toi.
“We explain the loss of learning in children and how online learning is not a permanent solution.” Dr.
Preeti M Galagali, India Academy of Pediasics (IAP) Chair of the Executive Committee, Karnataka, said 75% of parents who consulted him had concerns about sending their children to school.
“I have made a broadcast group to spread awareness among parents to send children to school,” said Dr.
Galagali.
“I haven’t even found a child with a cold or cough symptoms after schools reopened for older children.
Those who seek consultation for respiratory infections are smaller children for whom the school is not opened.” Dr.
Galagali said he advised people Old to visit school and see themselves preventive measures being taken on campus.
“Children know that they have to wear masks and schools be careful about following the behavior of Covidals [cab] because they are both worried,” said Dr.
Galagali.
Dr.
MK Sudarshan, Chairperson, the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), said the state government had considered all aspects before deciding to let the school be reopened.
Parental approval is needed to attend regular classes.
“Children are tested regularly for Covid.
At present, the level of participants among school children is only 0.1%,” Dr.
Sudarshan said.
TAC has mandated that 10% of all tests in every day must be among children under the age of 18.
Dr.
Jagadish Chinnappa, pediatrician based in Bengaluru and member of the State High-level Expert Committee for the prevention and management of Covid Wave-3, said the number of Covid cases was very low at the moment.
He said most of the adult population had taken vaccines or got Covid.
“The possibility of transmission among low adults,” said Dr.
Chinnappa.
“The concern is a child-to-child transmission, but practicing in the West, the opportunity is also very low.
Even if children are infected, 95% of them will have no big symptoms other than cold and light cough.
So, the suggestion is to encourage sending children To school.
“Dr.
Chinnappa said the physical distance must be maintained in as many schools as possible and as many activities as possible to do in the open air.
“Tests that often have to be done to ensure cases are not detected.
Random tests can be done,” he said.
Dr.
Supraja Chandrashekar, intensive children, Columbia Asia Hospital, Yeshwantpur, Kategoris said there should be no reservation in sending children over the age of five to school.
He said he had taken almost a year to understand the benefits of taxis.
In fact, he said, it must be ‘appropriate breathing behavior’ because it protects people from all respiratory infections.
“We must be convinced of the benefits of the following taxi.
Viral infections spread from touching the face and from eating food near each other.
Many schools have allowed children to eat at home.
Schools must ensure that there is a two-foot loose if children eat at School and it must be an open area, well ventilated, “said Dr.
Chandrashekar.
He said if the school and children maintain these safety norms, children will be safe.
However, Dr.
Chandrashekar said he had a reservation to open preschool as a respiratory infection among smaller children.
However, the government has not made a decision about preschool opening.

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